Glass door merchandiser
Abstract
A refrigerated display case having a display section within a cabinet and movable door covering the access opening to such display section. The cabinet has top, bottom, rear and side walls with an opening in its front, which opening is covered by the door. An air conduit extends along the top, bottom and rear walls of the cabinet. The air conduit has an outlet opening and an inlet opening at opposite ends thereof with the openings being in alignment so that air leaving the outlet opening will be directed towards and received by the inlet opening thereby forming an air curtain across the front opening of the cabinet along the path inside the door. During a refrigeration cycle of operation of the display case, refrigerated air is circulated through the air conduit and a refrigeration mechanism arranged within the conduit by a positive pressure air flow so as to establish a refrigerated air band and a refrigerated air curtain across the front opening in the cabinet. During a defrost cycle of operation, the refrigeration mechanism is turned off and ambient air is circulated through a substantial portion of the air conduit. Such ambient air serves to defrost the refrigeration mechanism and the interior of the air conduit. The ambient air, however, is prevented from flowing into the display section of the display case. r
Claims
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1. A refrigerated display case having a display section therein comprising: a cabinet having top, bottom, rear and side walls and an opening at its front; at least one door covering said front opening, said door being movable for enabling access through said front opening to products within said display section of said display case; an air conduit extending along said top, bottom and rear walls and having an outlet opening and an inlet opening at opposing ends thereof, said outlet opening and said inlet opening being arranged in alignment so that air leaving said outlet opening will be directed towards and received by said inlet opening and form an air curtain across said front opening along a path inside of said door; an air band establishing means for establishing a flow of refrigerated air through said air conduit during a refrigeration cycle of operation, said air band establishing means including refrigeration means and means for creating a positive pressure air flow through said refrigeration means; and defrost means for defrosting said display case when said display case is operated in a defrost cycle of operation, said defrost means causing ambient air to pass through a substantial portion of said air conduit, including that portion of said air conduit located along said rear wall of said cabinet of said display case, said defrost means causing the ambient air to flow in a reverse direction with respect to the air flow during a refrigeration cycle of operation and passing such ambient air through said refrigeration means for defrosting said refrigeration means and said air conduit while substantially preventing any ambient air flow into said display section of said display case.
2. A refrigerated display case according to claim 1 further comprising control means for selectively switching said display case between a refrigeration cycle of operation and a defrost cycle of operation.
3. A refrigerated display case according to claim 1 or 2 wherein said outlet opening and inlet opening are aligned along a substantially vertical path with said outlet opening being near said top wall of said cabinet so that during a refrigeration cycle of operation a curtain of refrigerated air is formed so as to extend in a substantially vertical direction flowing from top to bottom across said front opening in said cabinet.
4. A refrigerated display case according to claim 3 wherein said door is a glass door.
5. A refrigerated display case according to claim 3 wherein said defrost means includes means for blocking the air flow through said air conduit from reaching said air outlet opening and said air inlet opening during the defrost cycle of operation.
6. A refrigerated display case according to claim 5 wherein said cabinet has apertures in its top and bottom portions with said apertures being in communication with said air conduit and further comprising gate means for normally closing said apertures during a refrigeration cycle of operation so that air is prevented from entering or leaving through said apertures during a refrigeration cycle of operation, and during a defrost cycle of operation said gate means moving in a direction for opening said apertures for enabling air to pass through said apertures.
7. A refrigerated display case according to claim 6 wherein said gate means includes movable closure members movable between a closed position for covering said apertures during a refrigeration cycle of operation and an open position for opening said apertures during a defrost cycle of operation and blocking members movable between an open position for allowing air flow through said air conduit during a refrigeration cycle of operation and a closed position for blocking air flow through said air conduit from reaching said air outlet and said air inlet openings during a defrost cycle of operation.
8. A refrigerated display case according to claim 3 wherein said refrigeration means includes a set of evaporator coils, said evaporator coils being located in a portion of said air conduit along said bottom of said display case.
9. A refrigerated display case according to claim 3 further comprising means for substantially minimizing condensation, and frost build up in the area of said inlet opening.
10. A refrigerated display case according to claim 9 wherein said means for substantially minimizing condensation and frost build up include liquid lines for carrying liquid refrigerant used in said refrigeration means and said liquid lines are arranged in the area of said inlet opening.
11. A method of operating a refrigerated display case having: a cabinet with top, bottom, rear and side walls, an interior display section, and an opening at its front for enabling access to products within said display section; at least one door covering the front opening and being movable for enabling access through the front opening, an air conduit extending along the top, bottom and rear walls and having an outlet opening and an inlet opening at opposing ends thereof, with the outlet opening and the inlet opening being arranged in alignment so that air leaving the outlet opening will be directed towards and received by the inlet opening; and an evaporator coil being arranged within the air conduit; the method comprising the steps of: selectively operating the display case in a refrigeration cycle of operation and a defrost cycle of operation; during a refrigeration cycle of operation, circulating air through the air conduit so that air is expelled from the outlet opening and received by the inlet opening so as to form an air curtain across the front opening in the cabinet along a path inside of the door, propelling the air through an evaporator coil and refrigerating such air by using the evaporator coil as the air is circulated through the air conduit; and during a defrost cycle of operation; causing unrefrigerated ambient air to pass through a substantial portion of the air conduit, including that portion located along the rear wall of the cabinet, causing such ambient air to flow through the air conduit in a direction opposite the direction of air flow during a refrigeration cycle of operation, and preventing such ambient air from entering the display section of the cabinet.
12. A method according to claim 11 wherein the curtain of refrigerated air extends in a substantially vertical direction across the front opening in the cabinet.
13. A method according to claim 11 further comprising the step of minimizing condensation and frost build up in the area of the inlet opening.
14. A method according to claim 11 wherein the quantity of air flowing through the air conduit during a defrost cycle of operation is 25 to 50% greater than the air flow during the refrigeration cycle of operation.Cited by (0)
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